If the DS9 Documentary or DS9 in HD threads were active, I'd post there, but I don't know if they're too old to bump, so I wasn't sure if a new thread was in order.
The documentary team seems to confirm that their ultimate stretch goal of including remastered footage is happening.
As far as the prospects for a total remastering of the series, I remain [FONT=Helvetica Neue]a bit agnostic on whether or not an HD remastering would happen, and remain cautiously optimistic at most. The best hope I've seen is that this documentary's remastering of select process can perhaps illuminate a more efficient way to remaster DS9 with its unique obstacles. If so, that would drive down the costs a little bit, which is important in order to compensate for the expected lower demand that DS9 sets would bring (although a lot of people have discovered it since its release and the documentary could help raise awareness, even if it doesn't drive up interest to TNG levels).
There haven't really been any recent public numbers for the TNG sets, but three years ago, it looked as if it made back half its budget. Since then, it's been repackaged and presumably sold more. Whether it's surpassed its budget by now is unknown.[/FONT]
The documentary team seems to confirm that their ultimate stretch goal of including remastered footage is happening.
DS9 Documentary Team Confirms HD Footage is Coming! | TrekCore Blog[FONT=GillSans]Any luck with DS9 in HD?[/FONT]
[FONT=GillSans]YES! It’s expensive, it’s time-intensive and lengthening our post process… and it’s gosh-darn beautiful. CBS has been partnering with us on this aspect and we can confirm it will *absolutely* be worth the wait.[/FONT]
As far as the prospects for a total remastering of the series, I remain [FONT=Helvetica Neue]a bit agnostic on whether or not an HD remastering would happen, and remain cautiously optimistic at most. The best hope I've seen is that this documentary's remastering of select process can perhaps illuminate a more efficient way to remaster DS9 with its unique obstacles. If so, that would drive down the costs a little bit, which is important in order to compensate for the expected lower demand that DS9 sets would bring (although a lot of people have discovered it since its release and the documentary could help raise awareness, even if it doesn't drive up interest to TNG levels).
There haven't really been any recent public numbers for the TNG sets, but three years ago, it looked as if it made back half its budget. Since then, it's been repackaged and presumably sold more. Whether it's surpassed its budget by now is unknown.[/FONT]